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Do AP teachers see your test?

You, the college, university, or scholarship program you designated in My AP, and educators in your school and district, including your AP teachers, will automatically receive your scores once they're released.
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Can teachers see your AP test score?

Can teachers see your AP scores? Teachers with access to AP score reports for educators can see your AP scores. According to the College Board, "Only teachers authorized through the AP Course Audit for the most current year for which AP score data has been released have access to their students' exam scores online."
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Do teachers have access to AP Exams?

Once your administrator approves your AP Course Audit form, you'll be able to access free, downloadable AP Practice Exams (for all courses except AP 2-D Art and Design, AP 3-D Art and Design, and AP Drawing). These complete AP Exams are only available to teachers; students can't access them.
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Do colleges see your AP Exams?

Yes. Your score report includes all your scores from all the AP Exams you took in the past. Your entire score history will be sent to your designated college, university, or scholarship program unless you choose to withhold or cancel any of your scores.
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Can I see what I got wrong on an AP Exam?

Unfortunately, as with the SAT/ACT, you can't physically go over your AP exam after scoring to find out what you did well on and where you struggled. However, there are ways to figure out what went wrong. Thinking back to test day, you can tell if test anxiety may have been a relevant factor in your score.
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Do teachers see AP scores?

Does a 1 on an AP exam look bad?

Key Takeaway: AP students who earn a score of 1 or 2, or average a score of 1 or 2 across their AP Exams in high school, have better college outcomes than academically similar college students who did not take an AP course and exam.
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Does failing AP exam look bad?

No. You can't really fail an AP test. They are generally used for college credit or placement after admission, so you might not get credit, but that doesn't matter much. Most US colleges don't consider AP scores much for admission, and few require you to report them.
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Should I report a 3 on an AP exam to Ivy League?

If the score is not self-reported, admissions officers will be inclined to presume the student scored a 1 or a 2 on the exam. So even if a student scored a 3, it's safe to assume admissions officers will assume even worse.
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Is a 3 on an AP exam good?

But what is a passing AP score? The College Board considers a score of 3 or higher a passing grade. That said, some colleges require a 4 or 5 to award credit. Whether a 3 is a good AP score depends on the colleges you're applying to.
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Is 4 a good AP score?

AP tests are scored on a scale from 1 (low) to 5 (high). Get a 4 or higher, and you may be able to earn college credit without paying college tuition!
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Can teachers see your AP test answers?

Principals can choose to restrict AP teachers from accessing individual students' exam results. The principal must contact AP Services for Educators to make the request and would then be responsible for sharing the data directly with teachers.
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Can AP classroom detect cheating?

The teacher cannot actively monitor the quizzes themselves because they do not control what happens on AP classroom that is the college board's site no theirs. The only way the teacher could see if you switched tabs on the quiz is if they have a separate app that monitors each student's computer.
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Can you refuse to take an AP exam?

Many students take AP courses without taking the exam for a variety of reasons. Perhaps the test was too expensive, or they couldn't make the exam date. It could also be because none of their potential colleges accept AP credits. Either way, colleges will not look down on you for abstaining from taking the exam.
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Can I hide my AP scores?

You can request that the AP Program withhold one or more AP Exam scores from any college, university, or scholarship program that you chose as a score recipient.
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What can teachers see AP classroom?

Teachers can view class-level reports and student reports after students have submitted assessments and they've been scored. Learning Checkpoints are auto-scored and Performance Tasks are scored by the teacher. Teachers also have the option to provide feedback directly to their students within the report.
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What is the AP score for 2023?

The mean score for the 2023 AP Exams was 2.96. More than 60% of all exams taken earned a score of 3 or higher. To learn more about individual exams, visit AP Score Distributions.
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Does Harvard accept 3 on AP?

If you want your AP® scores to help you at Harvard, you need to have at least 4 scores of 5.
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Is a 2 a bad AP score?

AP® Score of 2

If you were to get a 2, then the College Board has determined that you are “possibly qualified” to pass a college level class of the same subject level. This score is usually not accepted by colleges unless there are extenuating circumstances.
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Does Harvard accept 3 on AP test?

Freshmen who have taken College Board Advanced Placement exams need a total of four full credits to be eligible for Advanced Standing. Credits are earned by scoring 5 on a minimum of four AP tests.
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Do colleges care if you failed an AP exam?

Colleges do not see your AP scores unless you report them. So no, colleges do not look at failed AP tests.
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Do AP exams penalize guessing?

There is no penalty for guessing on any of the AP exams, so it's important to make sure that you try to answer every question. If you're not sure how to answer a multiple-choice question, eliminate any answers that you know are incorrect and choose the best answer from your remaining choices.
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What is the least passed AP exam?

At many high schools, AP Physics is notorious for its difficulty level. In addition, it has the lowest overall pass rate of any AP exam.
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What is the most failed AP exam?

1. Physics 1: AP Physics 1 is the hardest AP class with the least passing rate of 51.6. It means almost half of the students fail this exam.
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Should I retake an AP exam if I got a 4?

You should only retake the AP exam if external factors impacted your test performance the first time AND you're near-positive that the extra effort will pay off in college credit. There's really no other reason to retake an AP exam. They have a marginal impact in college admissions.
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